"What about Polio?"
Have you ever encountered this question when discussing vaccination with someone? It often serves as their "gotcha" moment, a point they cling to when you are questioning the vaccination program. However, the story of polio in medical history is far more complex than commonly portrayed. Beyond the surface lies a truth that challenges conventional understanding, urging us to explore the enigmatic facets of this disease. Let's delve into 13 lesser-known facts about polio and the polio vaccine.
Paris Green: Deadly Pesticide: In the 1800s, Paris Green, a lethal blend of arsenic and copper or lead, emerged as a powerful pesticide, known for its toxicity to both insects and humans.
Neurological Damage: Paris Green inflicted neurological damage in insects, resulting in severe organ failure, a mechanism mirroring the symptoms of polio.
Correlation with Polio Symptoms: The symptoms of polio closely resemble those induced by neurological damage, including organ failure and paralysis.
Heavy Metal Poisoning: Lead, mercury, and similar heavy metals cause lesions on neurological tissues, disrupting crucial nerve pathways between the brain and organs, aligning with polio's manifestation. (source)
Lesions and Organ Dysfunction: Polio victims commonly exhibit lesions on neurological tissues, leading to dysfunction in vital organs such as the lungs, heart, and nerves controlling movement.
Seasonal Patterns: Polio outbreaks historically coincide with summer months, coinciding with widespread pesticide spraying, challenging the seasonal patterns of other diseases.
Non-Contagious Nature: Unlike many contagious diseases, polio lacks the ability to spread from infected individuals to the uninfected, often clustering in specific areas without transmissibility.
Orchards and Pesticide Exposure: Reports indicate that children paralyzed by polio were often found in and around heavily pesticide-sprayed apple orchards, suggesting a potential link between pesticide exposure and polio incidence.
Roosevelt's Paralysis: President Roosevelt became paralyzed over night while on his farm in the summer, which contained many crops, including apple orchards. He also swam the day prior in a bay that was heavily polluted by industrial agricultural run off.
Dr. Scobey and Dr. Biskind's Testimony: In a pivotal testimony before the U.S. Congress in 1951, Dr. Scobey and Dr. Biskind alleged that industrial poisons, not a virus, were responsible for the paralysis attributed to polio. They accused the chemical industry and government of fabricating a virus theory to deflect litigation. (source)
AMA Reclassification: In 1956 the AMA (The American Medical Association) instructed each licensed medical doctor that they could no longer classify polio as polio, or their license to practice would be terminated. Any paralysis was now to be diagnosed as AFP (acute flaccid paralysis) MS, MD, Bell's Palsy, cerebral palsy, ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease), Guillian-Barre, meningitis etc etc. (source) This was orchestrated purposely to make the public believe polio was eradicated by the polio vaccine campaign but because the polio vaccine contained toxic ingredients directly linked to paralysis, polio cases (not identified as polio) were skyrocketing...but only in vaccinated areas. (source)
The Cutter Incident: The first polio vaccine was worked on by Dr. Jonas Salk and human experiments using this vaccine were conducted purposely on orphans in government/church run institutions because they were vulnerable and didn't require any parental consent signatures, as they had no parents. The vaccine was "declared safe" by "medicine" (as they always are even though that vaccine was killing and paralyzing monkeys in test trials) and that vaccine gave 40,000 orphans polio, permanently paralyzed hundreds and killed at least 10 children. All injuries and deaths under reported of course by the same authorities who orchestrated the atrocity. This was called The Cutter Incident. A focused attack on defenseless children, by people charged with their care. A poisoning of innocent children and then the excuses and apologies, regarding how it won't happen again. Is this pattern still occurring today? The answer is obvious.
Debunking Viral Theories: In the book Virus Mania, top scientists in the field declare that polio doesn't and has never qualified as a viral disease because it fails to spread from person to person or animal to animal. If it's not a viral disease, then what is it? The answer is heavy metal and other forms of toxic poisoning that causes partial or full paralysis. (destruction of the nervous system). Connect the dots.
Thinking Critically and Doing Your Research
In today's era, discussions about diseases often involve regurgitating information provided by government sources. When individuals echo claims about polio and its eradication through vaccination, they are propagating known falsehoods disseminated by authorities. Parroting information doesn't equate to intelligence. It's a matter of choice: repetition or intellectual inquiry. Many staunch believers fail to conduct independent research beyond the narratives fed to them. Firmly holding beliefs without any factual basis is inherently illogical and irrational. It's imperative to delve into the obscured history of polio, a disease shrouded in misconceptions and misinformation.
Pesticides and Polio: A Critique of Scientific Literature